Stuck in Your Head: Songs to Learn Spanish
If you want to learn how to speak Spanish check out the Layers Method HERE [https://www.skool.com/layersmethod/about?ref=bb309c98f57b4f1396f0ddbf25018f0e] Quiero (I want) and ir (to go) are two of the core verbs that real conversations are built on. Put them together and you can invite anyone, anywhere. I want to go. Do you want to go? Do you want to come with me? That's a whole social life in one little chorus. This one's a back-and-forth between two voices, so you can hear how the question and the answer fit together, then sing both sides yourself. Lyrics I want to go and I don't want to go alone Quiero ir y no quiero ir solo So I ask you now, will you come along? Así que te pregunto, ¿vienes conmigo? Quiero ir, quiero ir Quiero ir contigo ¿Quieres ir? ¿Quieres ir? ¿Quieres ir conmigo? Where do you want to go, the beach or the sea? ¿A dónde quieres ir, la playa o el mar? Tell me yes and let's go today Dime que sí y vamos ya Quiero ir, quiero ir Quiero ir contigo ¿Quieres ir? ¿Quieres ir? ¿Quieres ir conmigo? ¿Quieres venir conmigo? Sí, quiero ir contigo ¿Vamos ahora? Vamos, vamos, sí Quiero ir, quiero ir Quiero ir contigo ¿Quieres ir? ¿Quieres ir? ¿Quieres ir conmigo? Key phrases Quiero ir | kyeh-roh eer | I want to go Quiero ir contigo | kyeh-roh eer kon-tee-goh | I want to go with you ¿Quieres ir? | kyeh-res eer | Do you want to go? ¿Quieres ir conmigo? | kyeh-res eer kon-mee-goh | Do you want to go with me? No quiero ir solo | noh kyeh-roh eer soh-loh | I don't want to go alone ¿Vienes conmigo? | byeh-nes kon-mee-goh | Are you coming with me? ¿A dónde quieres ir? | ah dohn-deh kyeh-res eer | Where do you want to go? La playa | lah plah-yah | The beach El mar | el mahr | The sea Dime que sí | dee-meh keh see | Tell me yes Vamos ya | bah-mos yah | Let's go now ¿Quieres venir conmigo? | kyeh-res beh-neer kon-mee-goh | Do you want to come with me? ¿Vamos ahora? | bah-mos ah-oh-rah | Shall we go now? Why this matters Quiero and quieres are the same verb, just you and me. Once your ear catches that pattern — quiero for what I want, quieres for what you want — you can turn almost anything into an invitation. Add ir and you're making plans. Add contigo and conmigo (with you, with me) and it gets personal. These are tiny words that do enormous work in everyday Spanish, and they come up the second you start making real plans with real people. Usage tip Notice conmigo and contigo — they don't follow the usual "con + word" pattern, so it's worth letting the song drill them in until they feel automatic. Next time you want to invite someone anywhere, you already have the line: ¿Quieres ir conmigo? This is exactly the kind of phrase I'm learning inside The Layers Method on Skool — small words, used on repeat, until they come out on their own. Join here: https://www.skool.com/layersmethod/about?ref=bb309c98f57b4f1396f0ddbf25018f0e [https://www.skool.com/layersmethod/about?ref=bb309c98f57b4f1396f0ddbf25018f0e] Stuck in Your Head: Songs to Learn Spanish — created by Mystikole AI
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